CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Nearly one-fourth of patients with early-onset colorectal cancer don’t get referrals for genetic counseling or testing, and although acceptance of genetic counseling has improved over the last 10 years, there is still a notable gap between referrals…
Read MoreHow to start enjoying time alone, by women who love their own company
Written by Amy Beecham We shouldn’t avoid being alone this autumn. In fact, we should embrace it. When lockdown restrictions finally ended, the first thing we wanted to do was rush into the arms of others. After so long spent in…
Read MoreLooking at the role epigenetics plays in the ways cancer behaves
Two teams of researchers working independently from one another have conducted studies to learn more about the role that epigenetics plays in the behavior of cancerous tumors. The first group, a team at the Institute of Cancer Research in the…
Read MoreEbola fears heighten in Uganda while Princess Anne tours the country
Ebola fears heighten in Uganda while Princess Anne tours the country: Killer virus reaches its bustling capital amid concern outbreak is ‘getting out of hand’ The Princess Royal has met dozens of people in Uganda amid Ebola outbreak More than…
Read More17 thoughtful self-care buys to add to your wellness routine
All products on this page have been selected by the editorial team, however Stylist may make commission on some products purchased through affiliate links in this article Give yourself (or another) the gift of calm with one of these self-care…
Read MoreIn a 1st, scientists use designer immune cells to send an autoimmune disease into remission
Five patients with hard-to-treat lupus entered remission after scientists tweaked their immune cells using a technique normally used to treat cancer. After the one-time therapy, all five patients with the autoimmune disease stopped their standard treatments and haven’t had a…
Read MoreMartha Stewart’s Quick & Hearty Soup Recipe is Weeknight-Friendly Approved
Ahead of Jack Frost nipping at our noses, Martha Stewart is getting us prepared with the ultimate comfort meal that’s perfect for those hectic weeknights! Back on Oct 14, Stewart uploaded a snapshot of a soup recipe we know we’re…
Read MoreIn Epilepsy, Heart Issues Linked to Longer Disease Duration
Pediatric patients with epilepsy have an increased risk of cardiovascular complications later in life, but little is known about how they progress. A new study finds that abnormalities in electrocardiograms are linked to an earlier age of diagnosis and longer…
Read MoreSleep disorders common in chronic migraine
Sleep disorders are common in patients with chronic migraine (CM), according to a study published Oct. 6 in Nature and Science of Sleep. Hikmet Saçmacı, from Yozgat Bozok University in Turkey, and colleagues conducted a comprehensive literature review of all…
Read MoreWhat were the SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence estimates for industrial livestock operation workers in the USA for 2021-2022?
In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers measured severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) seroprevalence in industrial livestock operation (ILO) workers of North Carolina, United States (US), between February 2021 and July 2022. Study: SARS-CoV-2 antibody…
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